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Blooper from Getting Your Puppy Ready for His First Vet Visit

Blooper from Getting Your Puppy Ready for His First Vet Visit

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Blooper from Getting Your Puppy Ready for His First Vet Visit We all know that shooting videos of animals isn't always that easy, so take a look at one of our bloopers with the ASPCA's Dr. Jennifer Lander and Scamp, an ASPCA shelter puppy from our upcoming pet care tip, Getting Your Puppy Ready for His First Vet Visit. For more pet care tips, visit www.aspca.org From: aspca Views: 2342 22 ratings Time: 00:22 More in Pets & Animals

Published:Tue, 11 May 2010
Training: Vet and Groomer

Training: Vet and Groomer

from Petside 411

Your dog doesn't like it when you try to brush him or clip his nails, so you leave it to the professionals. Think it's any easier for them? Think again. Here are a few ways you can make the process easier for your favorite vet or groomer.

Published:Mon, 4 Jan 2010
Surviving A Pet Health Emergency

Surviving A Pet Health Emergency

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Petside 411

Published:Fri, 4 Apr 2008
Pet Health: Bloat

Pet Health: Bloat

from Pet Vet TV

Pet Vet TV

Published:Wed, 13 May 2009

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How to Save on Veterinary Care

from www.petside.com on 30 Apr 2009

can cost us a bundle. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), from 1996 to 2006 spending on veterinary care for dogs and cats rose from $11 billion to $23.2 billion annually. But there are ways to protect your pets as well

How to Save on Veterinary Care - Page 2

from www.petside.com on 03 Oct 2008

How to Save on Veterinary Care - Page 2|Print| Bygroomings. "Have your vet teach you how to clipproducts and dyes, than vet visits later. AvoidStagesOwnershipHow to Save on Veterinary Care - Page 2|Print| Bygroomings. "Have your vet teach you how to clip

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Pets on an Island Paradise

from www.petside.com on 09 Jun 2009

a need to make some changes in the way island companion animals live. Access to veterinary care has been a key component in that change, but veterinary care is not what you imagine from your experiences with veterinary clinics in North America

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Laia's Journey: A Saga of Mystery and Love

She had a broken back hind leg and was in great need of medical care. Her leg was casted, and she received loving care by theInternationals Operation Baghdad Pups mission is to provide veterinary care, and also to arrange transport out of the war zones for

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California Proposes Taxing Pet Care

the state's economy by defining veterinary care for sick, diseased or distressedalmost $2.75 billion are spent on veterinary care. This does not include the cost ofresponsible owners to provide routine veterinary care, which often results in difficult

Dogs more "Popular" than Cats?

than cats, and are provided better veterinary care, including regular check ups, vaccinationsaffection, including top-notch veterinary care. It appears I must be living in acats, there was a greater need for veterinary care. The statistics comparing veterinary

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AVMA IN THE NEWS: Bite Wounds Need Prompt Medical Care

year more than 4.7 million people in the United States are bitten by dogs alone. Of course reducing the incidence of bites would be ideal. However, when a bite does happen, it is important to seek medical care promptly. ... [ more ]

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Steep vet bills, sour economy doom more pets

vet careAsk your vet about settinghave insurance for veterinary care, but many animalDaisy Mae’s vet, Dr. Mark Andersonservice for emergency veterinary care. The Web-onlyDaisy Mae’s vet, Dr. Mark Andersonservice for emergency veterinary care. The Web-only

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Steep vet bills, sour economy doom more pets

vet careAsk your vet about settinghave insurance for veterinary care, but many animalDaisy Mae’s vet, Dr. Mark Andersonservice for emergency veterinary care. The Web-onlyDaisy Mae’s vet, Dr. Mark Andersonservice for emergency veterinary care. The Web-only

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